Sorry, I misread John's message. I thought he was looking for pictures
for comparison.
Bob Hartman
Bob Ringler wrote:
> Bob,
> The photos on that website appear to be of different Henslow's Sparrows, not the one in question.
>
> --
> Bob Ringler
> Eldersburg MD
>
>
> -------------- Original message --------------
> From: Bob Hartman <>
>
>> John, there are several good pictures at
>> http://www.bsc-eoc.org/avibase/species.jsp?lang=EN&id=C6ED80886DDBC9D0&ts=121365
>> 7146255&sec=flickr
>>
>> Click on the small pictures to see a larger version.
>>
>> Most of these are copyrighted, so they shouldn't be used commercially,
>> but I believe it's OK to use them for educational purposes.
>>
>> I'm sure there are other pictures on the web, but these are especially
>> easy to find.
>>
>> Bob Hartman
>>
>>
>>
>> j. d. newman wrote:
>>> The NIH Groundskeeper has asked for postive ID for the species. Are there any
>> good photos of this bird on the Web that I can point him to, or that can be sent
>> to me so that I can forward them to him?
>>> John Newman
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --- On Mon, 6/16/08, wrote:
>>>
>>>> From:
>>>> Subject: Re: [MDOSPREY] Mr. Henslow Sparrow (monday 11:45 a.m.)
>>>> To: ,
>>>> Date: Monday, June 16, 2008, 2:22 PM
>>>> John,
>>>>
>>>> Many thanks for your intervention on behalf of the
>>>> Henslow's Sparrow. The
>>>> sparrow is in a field of very tall grasses opposite the
>>>> residence at 23021 Club
>>>> Hollow Road. It is in a swale on the north-facing slope
>>>> of the field below
>>>> the crest and nearest the fence line that parallels the
>>>> road. The next field
>>>> to the east has been mowed up to the other fence the two
>>>> fields share. I
>>>> hope this helps to identify the location for you. The
>>>> bird "sings" almost
>>>> incessantly.
>>>>
>>>> Paul O'Brien
>>>> Rockville, Mont. Co., MD
>>>> Former NIH Employee (NEI)
>>>>
>>>> In a message dated 6/16/08 1:55:39 PM,
>>>> writes:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Hi everyone,
>>>>> I am a birder, a subscriber to MDOSPREY, and an NIH
>>>> employee at the NIH
>>>>> Animal Center. I have asked the head groundskeeper
>>>> to suspend mowing operations
>>>>> for now, and he has agreed to do this. He has done a
>>>> great job with putting
>>>>> up bird houses suitable for several species at the
>>>> farm (which I now have
>>>>> volunteered to maintain since the regular
>>>> groundskeeping staff has been
>>>>> downsized due to budget cuts), and I am sure he will
>>>> be helpful with this. He would
>>>>> like to know what meadows the bird has been spotted
>>>> in. I know that it is
>>>>> difficult to judge from Club Hollow Rd., but I will
>>>> try to walk around tomorrow
>>>>> morning to see if I can hear/see it.
>>>>> I would also like to report that I heard, and briefly
>>>> saw, a Grasshopper
>>>>> Sparrow on the farm, not far from the guard booth at
>>>> the entrance. So birders
>>>>> can keep their eyes open and ears tuned for this
>>>> species, as well.
>>>>> John Newman
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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